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Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Monday September 24, 2012
Corey Seeman
Kresge Business Administration Library
Ross School of Business (University of Michigan)
Presentation Overview
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The Big Question: Future of Academic Libraries
Personal Introduction
Hospitality Overview
Hospitality at Kresge Library
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
Closing Thoughts
Questions and Discussion
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The Big Question: Future of Academic Libraries
• Redefining the Academic Library: Managing the
Migration to Digital Information Services (2011,
Education Advisory Board)
• http://www.theconferencecircuit.com/wpcontent/uploads/Provosts-Report-on-Academic-Libraries2.pdf
• “Writing Our Own Obituary” - by 2015:
~ Patrons go elsewhere for information
~ No need for traditional librarians
~ Library will need to be a space for more than
just books
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The Big Question: Future of Academic Libraries
• “Size Doesn’t Matter” – Collections
• The “Lonely Reference Librarian”
• Changing from “just-in-case” to “just-in-time”
purchasing/collection development.
• “Repurposing the Warehouse”
• “Coming Out from Behind the Desk”
• Misperception of what our tools can do
• There are lessons that are transferable to all
library types
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The Big Question: Future of Academic Libraries
• To this end – a pessimist might say
that the campus sees us in only three
key areas:
~ Space
~ Stuff
~ Service
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Library – Service = Storage
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The Big Question: Future of Academic Libraries
• Other Reports are plentiful in this space:
~ Working Together: Evolving Value of
Academic Libraries (June 2012) – Sage
Report (Loughborough University – UK) -
http://libraryvalue.wordpress.com/report/
~ Value of Academic Libraries Report – Megan
Oakleaf (ACRL) -
http://www.acrl.ala.org/value/?page_id=21
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The Big Question: Future of Academic Libraries
• So what is our future?
• And what should we borrow
from the past?
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Personal Introduction
• Something about me….mine is the view of an
iconoclast.
• Borrow this line from Pirates of Penzance:
Frederic (to his fellow pirates): Individually, I
love you all with affection unspeakable; but,
collectively, I look upon you with a disgust
that amounts to absolute detestation.
• From Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance
(or The Slave of Duty), 1879
• From: http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/pirates/pirates_lib.pdf
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Personal Introduction
• I will be talking a great deal about services implemented
– both successful and otherwise.
• Some key takeaways
~ This is my approach and my philosophy about
libraries and library services.
~ Academic libraries are all the same – they have
different funding, staffing, student needs and faculty
requests.
~ What works at one, may not work at another.
~ How can we frame problems and opportunities to
ensure that we are meeting the needs of our patrons
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
General Thoughts on Hospitality
• Hospitality, n. The virtue which induces us to
feed and lodge certain persons who are not
in need of food and lodging.
~Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, 1911
• Hospitality is making your guests feel at
home, even though you wish they were.
~ Unknown
• Share with God's people who are in need.
Practice hospitality.
~Romans 12:13
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality at Disney?
• Disney Model
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Excellent customer service.
Excellent attention to detail.
Things just run beautifully smooth.
You really feel like they care about every
person.
~ You really feel that they care about YOU!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality at Nordstrom?
• Nordstrom
• Employee Handbook is one card.
• “Our number one goal is to provide
outstanding customer service.”
• Our only rule: “Use good judgment in all
situations.”
• See Spector’s The Nordstrom Way to
Customer Service Excellence, 2005.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality Over HOF Weekend?
• Hall of Fame Hospitality Desk.
• Over Hall of Fame Weekend, the
“Hospitality Desk” manages all
events.
• Used to be called Information
Desk.
• Name was changed to the
Hospitality Desk and Crew instill
a culture of taking care of people.
• The goal is to make things right.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality at a Nice Hotel?
• Hyatt Regency Orange County.
• EXCEED YOUR Expectations FOR THE
PERFECT GETAWAY
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality at a Nice Hotel?
• Great Service – but everything at a price!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality at a “Fine” Hotel?
• Super 8 in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality at a “Fine” Hotel?
• Comfort Inn in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
• Free breakfast and wifi….NICE!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality in General?
• It is being available and visible
• It allows you to change what your patrons
can expect from the library
• It is treating your users like customers (no
matter what we call them)
• It is treating people well, even before you
know who they are
• It is not simply luxury or excess
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What is Hospitality in General?
• It is looking at the library through the eyes
of a new member of the community
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Does Hospitality Work in the Library?
• Librarians are amazing at providing
service.
• In many academic settings, the libraries
are the element that people are most fond
of in reviews and surveys.
• In communities, libraries are often
considered one of the most commonly
cited benefit of a city or town
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Self-Service Mentality
• With the advent of electronic resources
and discovery layers – we have worked
very hard to make the library mostly selfservice.
• We have to be very careful – because we
could be leading to…
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Self-Service Mentality
Comcast is
pushing “self
service” as
their new and
improved
service model
http://blog.comcast.com/2012/03/improving-online-self-service.html
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Self-Service Mentality
• The Self-Service Airport… (ATL 7/11/12)
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Self-Service Mentality
• The Self-Service Hotel…
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Self-Service Mentality
• That is great when people know what they
want.
• This is not so great when people don’t
know what they need.
• We have seen a change in services and
removal of the reference desk (among
others)
• This is when we have a problem…and an
opportunity.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Self-Service Mentality
• So maybe what we need is…
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
About Kresge Library
• Kresge Library: Independent Library at
University of Michigan - Ross School of
Business (3700 FTE)
• Staff of 21 FT people (8 librarians, 13 staff) with
4.5 FTE of temporary staff
• Open 108 service hours a week during the Fall
and Winter terms.
• http://tinyurl.com/KresgeLibrary
• http://www.bus.umich.edu/KresgeLibrary/downloads/ann
ualreports/KresgeAnn2011.pdf
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Joined the library in 2005 and became the
director in 2006
• My goal as director has been to create
the library I would want to use
• I am more concerned about what our
students and faculty need than what
libraries are doing elsewhere (instead of
keeping up with other ABLD libraries)
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Hospitality and Empathy
are KEY TERMS for me
• Empathy has to work both
ways – in balance
• More empathetic towards
patrons – more work for
staff.
• More empathetic towards
staff – maybe less services
for patrons
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• We are a very different academic library
• Very strong proponent of the Nordstom
Way
• Always encourage staff to take care of the
problem as best we can and sort out
details later
• We want to be the service champions at
the Ross School
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• It is a 100% service orientation for the library
• We are flexible to take care of the immediate
needs of the school
• A student’s perception of Kresge might be
equally influenced by interaction with me, a
reference librarian, a staff member or a
student temp
• Very important to share values – even with
different roles at the Library
• To this end, all staff are listed in our annual
report
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
Maybe it looks like this
Sign outside Regents
Park Apartments in
Chicago
We want a concierge
&amp; repair service 24/7
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
It never looks like
this…
Though in libraries,
we deal with cost
containment
targets more than
increased
revenue goals.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Is there a cost associated with being a
hospitable library?
~ Some are possible because of our size
and budget
~ Some have relatively modest cost with a
good return
~ Some have virtually no cost and a good
return
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Some are possible because of our size
and budget
~ Embedded Librarians for MAP
~ Fax machine at Kresge Library
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Embedded Librarians for MAP
• This is not one of my ideas – but it grew as the
school developed
• Action-based Learning programs like MAP
involve student groups working with corporate,
governmental and nonprofit organizations
• They often need very specialized research
assistance
• We assign librarians to each group to make it
easier for the teams.
• We get a lot of “return business” after MAP is
over.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The %^&amp;%*^&amp;% Fax Machine
• We traditionally had a fax
machine (or two) at Kresge
Library for students to use.
• When it no longer worked, it
was not be replaced – but the
need persisted.
• Health forms, job
acceptances, travel
information often still required
faxes.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
The %^&amp;%*^&amp;% Fax Machine
• We ended up
doing the faxes –
but we “blinked”
and bought a new
machine – that
base been very
popular.
• Changes the
impression that the
students have of
the library
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Some have relatively modest cost with a
good return
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Strat 502 Support
Supplies for Students
Doughnuts!
Course pack distribution
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Strat 502
• Core class for MBA students in their first
term.
• Assignment to look at one industry and
two companies.
• While we provide research tools – we are
quick to encourage people to come in for
specialized assistance.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Strat 502
• “Walk you down the aisle” vs. pointing.
• Follow this method for other classes as
well.
• Mutual benefit for the students (easy way
to find resources) and our colleagues
(allows us to understand what resources
are being recommended to the students).
• Would not have that if this “lived” in the
course management program (CTools).
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Needs Supplies?
• Similar to many hotels that provide
toothbrushes, etc. to travels who forget
items.
• We provide office supplies (name tents,
envelopes, paper (for case interviews),
pens, earplugs).
• We used to charge (cost recovery) – but it
was more work to track the money
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Needs Supplies?
• We got creative in obtaining the supplies.
• Green Clean Day &amp; eBay
• Misprints from Marketing companies
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Doughnuts
• Kresge Library runs on carbs. Two dozen
doughnuts costs $12 – we get them
weekly during MAP.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Course pack distribution
• Kresge runs the
Ross Course pack
service.
• By bringing all
hands on deck –
we do a much
better job of
getting students
quickly through
the pickup line
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Some have virtually no cost and a good
return
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Supporting Recruiting
Flexibility With Staff
Clickers for Student Awards Ceremony
Distribution of Club Material
Our General Demeanor!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Supporting Recruiting
• Recruiters have interviews in our building
• They need all sorts of services:
~ Unlocking offices
~ Providing a calculator for students for case
interview
~ Printing items
~ Power cord for a recruiter’s Blackberry
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Flexibility With Staff
• Being hospitable and flexible with staff.
• Corey’s theory
~ If I am flexible with you, please be flexible
with our patrons.
~ If I am not flexible with you, then you will not
be expected to be flexible with our patrons.
• Balancing Empathy between all staff and
patrons.
• Ties to Positive Organizational Scholarship
• Important for Modeling Good Behavior!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Clickers for Student Awards Ceremony
• MBA students have a celebration at the end of
their time at Ross
• They have all sorts of awards that are voted by
the graduates
• By using clickers – they can easily and more
enjoyably do this live
• Did take a bit of setup and work – but the return
is great and it did not cost us anything
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Distribution of Club Material
• Kresge Library has longer service hours than
almost any other entity on campus
• A club officer asked for help in distributing
material to PT MBA students who are often only
on campus at night and weekends
• We are going to allow them to give us these
items and distribute them with requests (holds)
at circulation
• No costs associated with this – but it is a service
they can appreciate
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Our General Demeanor!
• The most important element of hospitality is our
disposition.
• We smile.
• We wear name tags when working in the public.
• To a person at Kresge, we reach out to patrons
who look like they need help.
• This is fairly unique at Ross.
• So much has to do with the little things
(Zombieland Rule #32 – Enjoy the Little Things)
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What did not work?
• Some things were tried and discontinued
• Maybe they were not popular…or too
popular to support.
• Being entrepreneurial means trying things
out and seeing what is received well by
the school.
• “Do not get married to the results” –
Bernard Seeman (many times)
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What did not work?
Sometimes we
correct the problem
– but it is still just
not right!
We really have to
trust ourselves to
know if it is working
or not.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What did not work? Late Night Copying
• We had faculty who wanted a service that
would be available into the evening for last
minute copies – typically for class.
• Since we were open the latest of any unit,
we took this on.
• Established guidelines that we could
support, but we misread the market
• Almost no request came in. Still “on the
books”
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What did not work? Coat Check
• Students were hesitant to take jackets and
book bags to the Interview waiting area.
• They left them in the library while they
went on their interview and we noticed an
increase in thefts
• We created a coat check at the Circ Desk.
• It became too big a distraction and we
ended up cancelling the program.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What did not work?
Failure is an absolutely important ritual in
being entrepreneurial.
If you never want to fail – you may never try
anything great!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Look like at Kresge?
• Make all people feel welcome at your
library.
• Treat patrons the way that you would like
to be treated (Golden Rule).
• Create the library you would want to use!
• “Point with your feet, not with your arm”
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Patron-Driven Services is a new concept.
• So much of the library literature has been
focused on figuring out how to get patrons
to use our services.
• Maybe…JUST MAYBE…we are providing
the wrong service.
• Are we offering what they want?
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Patron-Drive Acquisition has been all the
rage recently.
• Why buy books that have a 50% chance of
NEVER being used (Academic problem) –
instead let the patrons decide.
• Buy just in time resources vs. just in case.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Patron-Driven Services is the same model.
• PDS means:
~ Being more open to what our community
needs.
~ Listening to what they are asking for.
~ Not fearing success (which brings more
people to the library).
~ Being viewed as a facilitator, not an
obstacle.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• High-Class vs. Low-Class Problems
• This can really define what we want to
look like to ourselves and the outside
world.
• What type of problems do we want to deal
with?
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Low-Class Problem questions:
~ How do we get people to the Reference
Desk?
~ How do we get people to check out books
(that we select)?
~ How do we get people to use electronic
resources that we select?
~ How do we get people into our classes &amp;
programs?
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• High-Class Problem questions:
~ How do we build capacity to meet our patron
needs?
~ How do we get expand the space to fit all the
people into our library?
~ What services might we stop doing to meet
the reference needs of our patrons
(embedded librarianship)?
~ How do we embrace technology as our
patrons use it?
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Whiteboard at Ross – March 22, 2012
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Power of Yes
• Purchasing everything patrons want – this might
not go over well with some staff.
• Discussion with a librarian once about the way it
“used to be” with collection decisions by library
staff.
• They felt authoritative when they said NO to
requests.
• I suggested that we can be just as powerful with
an answer of YES.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Problem with “YES” can be that we lose
ownership of the transaction.
• HOWEVER, what we lose in ownership,
we gain in creating an advocate.
• With YES, we can create “Boosters and
Ambassadors” for the library and the
organization.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Creating Boosters or Ambassadors
~ Has love (not like) for the organization.
~ Has been able to get some unique service
or interaction with the organization.
~ Can put their name on the list of those
who publically support the organization.
~ Has had an amazing experience that is
worth sharing.
~ Has been told “Yes…we can do that”
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Managing Expectations
• “No organization has become great or
maintained greatness by managing
expectations” – me (lots of times).
• No organization has ever developed
passionate users by managing expectations.
• This is the time when poor customer service is
winning! Let’s flip that around.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Heed the lessons from Chase and Sanborn!
• An early market leader for home coffee, they
instituted small changes to the product to reduce
the cost.
• However, the total
effect was that they
destroyed the overall
quality of the coffee.
• Now, Charlie
McCarthy would not
touch it.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Patron-Driven Services and the Power of Yes
• Power of Yes at Kresge Library has
enabled us to be the customer service
champs at Ross.
• Power of Yes has brought to us new
projects and opportunities that we would
not have gotten before.
• People WANT to work with us – not have
to.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Mean at Kresge?
• It means serving the students, faculty and
other staff the best we can.
• It means listening to their needs without
considering what other libraries are doing.
• It means not being bogged down with what
other departments are doing.
• It also means that we cannot take on
everything (coat check &amp; printing support).
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Mean at Kresge?
• It means that no one will EVER get in
trouble helping our community.
• It means that the customer is always our
first  “I am Third”
• It also means that we cannot do all things
for all people.
• “Do we provide a 4 star service when a 3
star service will do?” – Former dean at
Ross School of Business.
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Mean at Kresge?
BBA Kresge
BBA Other
Services
MBA Kresge
MBA Other
Services
2010
2011
2012
6.3
6.1
6.2
5.68
5.68
5.66
6.2
6.4
6.3
5.12
5.44
5.48
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Mean at Kresge?
• Exit Survey Responses from MBA Grads
~ “Another gem at Ross. Whenever I have asked
Kresge for help (in person or remotely through
Meebo), I have never been disappointed. They
helped me greatly during my internship.
~ &quot;Best thing about Ross hands down.“
~ &quot;The librarians are amazingly responsive and
supportive. I will miss them and their resources.“
~ &quot;Kresge Library staff is awesome! They answer to
the e-mails promptly even during the weekend and
they are very helpful. The chat is also very useful.“
~ &quot;Kresge library staff rocks! One of the best things
about Ross.&quot;
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
What does Hospitality Mean at Kresge?
• Hospitality and the Power of Yes at Kresge
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Some Final Thoughts
• Be careful about Metrics &amp; Dashboard
indicators
• Numbers are used (especially in politics) as
props!
• Numbers can mean so many different things
~ Batting average of .406 is amazing!
~ Winning percentage of .406 is not good – but
maybe it is justified.
~ Fielding percentage of .406 is really awful!
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Some Final Thoughts
• Be careful about Metrics &amp; Dashboard
indicators
• Groupon #s
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Discounts on “list price”
Not available on sale merchandise
Discount on first part of purchase
A 50% discount promised can result into a real
discount of 26%
• See also pricing at Kohl’s….
• See more ranting here:
http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/~cseeman/archives/2012/04/groupon_math_or.html
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Some Final Thoughts
• Sometimes it does not matter what
your dashboard shows….
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Some Final Thoughts
Sometimes – being hospitable can hurt – its OK
• [Lawrence has just extinguished a match between his
thumb and forefinger. William Potter surreptitiously
attempts the same]
• William Potter: Ooh! It damn well 'urts!
• T.E. Lawrence: Certainly it hurts.
• Officer: What's the trick then?
• T.E. Lawrence: The trick, William Potter, is not minding that
it hurts.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056172/quotes?qt=qt0294178
Lawrence of Arabia - http://youtu.be/BYNElueJj_w?t=34s
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Some Final Thoughts
• Life happens –
move on!
• Mistakes and
accidents are
part of the
process
• Great Lakes
Loons (Midland,
Michigan
6/30/08)
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Some Final Thoughts
-From
Reuters
-Give people
a chance to
rant every so
often!
-Maybe not
exactly like
this…
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012
Thank You
Thank You
Questions?
Corey Seeman
[email protected]
Where is the Hospitality in Your Library?
Corey Seeman – CMU (Mt. Pleasant, Michigan) – September 24, 2012